Federal employees are facing renewed pressure to report their weekly accomplishments via email, initiated by President Trump and Elon Musk. The move follows an earlier email prompting employees to list tasks from the previous week. Musk, leading the Department of Government Efficiency aimed at reducing federal jobs, threatened termination for noncompliance. Responses from various agencies have varied, with some advising against replying. The second email, designated 'Part II,' could carry stricter disciplinary measures given its origin from direct agency management, rather than the neutral Office of Personnel Management.
Many agencies, meanwhile, told their workforces not to respond or issued conflicting guidance.
Musk, whose Department of Government Efficiency has been empowered by Trump with a mission to downsize agencies and eliminate thousands of federal jobs, said anyone who didn't respond would be fired.
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